Inappropriate Anger Expression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Controlled Trial of Emotion Regulation for Inappropriate Anger Expression
| Verified date | July 2021 |
| Source | Karolinska Institutet |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
The overall aim of the project is to develop three internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapies for inappropriate anger expression to test the isolated and combined effects of two types of regulation strategies, emotional awareness and cognitive reappraisal. Treatments will be evaluated in a stratified single blind parallel randomized block design, along with a pooled interrupted time series design. Self-recruited adults with elevated levels of anger will be stratified based on baseline level of anger. The particular aims are to examine: 1. the overall and separate effects of emotional awareness training, cognitive reappraisal training, and emotional awareness and cognitive reappraisal training on anger and aggression; 2. whether treatment effects are differentially moderated by baseline levels of emotional awareness, cognitive reappraisal, anger expression-out, anger expression-out, anger control-in, and trait anger; 3. whether the treatment effects are mediated by changes in emotional awareness, cognitive reappraisal, and anger control-in.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 234 |
| Est. completion date | March 16, 2020 |
| Est. primary completion date | March 16, 2020 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years to 75 Years |
| Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - experience of inappropriate anger expression that leads to significant distress or interferes with daily life (based on the STAXI-II) Exclusion Criteria: - risk for violent behavior that may harm others - prior convictions of violence/abuse - ongoing psychological treatment that may conflict with the offered treatment - change in psychotropic medication within 2 months prior to enrollment - severe psychiatric disorder, such as severe depression or risk of suicide - alcohol or drug problems - life circumstances that interfere with treatment (e.g., homeless) - pronounced language skill deficits and learning difficulties (as the treatment format assumes normal reading and writing skills) |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sweden | Centre for Psychiatry Research Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm County Council | Stockholm |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Karolinska Institutet |
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| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | Treatment Credibility Scale | Treatment credibility and expectancy (range: 0-50) with higher scores indicating greater credibility/expectancy. | 1 week after treatment starts | |
| Other | Client satisfaction Questionnaire | Levels of client treatment satisfaction (range: 8-32) with higher scores indicating more satisfaction. | 4 weeks after treatment starts | |
| Primary | State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2 (Subscales: Anger-out, Anger-in) | Levels of State-trait anger Expression. The subscales Anger Expression-Out (range: 8-32), Anger Expression-In (range: 8-32), and State Anger (range: 15-60) will be used, with higher scores indicating more anger. | Change from baseline, once every week during treatment (0-4 weeks after baseline), and 3 months after treatment has ended. | |
| Secondary | Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (Subscale: Reappraisal) | Levels of reappraisal from the subscale Reappraisal (range: 6-35, with higher scores indicating more reappraisal). | Change from baseline, once every week during treatment (0-4 weeks after baseline), and 3 months after treatment has ended. | |
| Secondary | Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire (Subscales: Nonreactivity, Non-judging) | Levels of nonreactivity to inner experiences (range: 6-30; with higher scores indicating more nonreactivity) nonjudging of experience (range: 5-25; with higher scores indicating more nonjudging). | Change from baseline, once every week during treatment (0-4 weeks after baseline), and 3 months after treatment has ended. | |
| Secondary | State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2 (Subscale: Anger control-in) | Levels of anger control-in (range: 8-32; higher scores indicating more anger control-in). | Change from baseline, once every week during treatment (0-4 weeks after baseline), and 3 months after treatment has ended. | |
| Secondary | State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory-2 (Subscales: Trait anger, Anger control-out, State anger) | Levels of State-Trait Anger Expression. The subscales Trait Anger (range: 10-40; higher scores indicating more trait anger), Anger Control-Out (range: 8-32; higher scores indicating more anger control-out), State Anger (range: 15-60; higher scores indicating more anger control-in). | Change from baseline, 4 weeks after treatment starts, and 3 months after treatment has ended | |
| Secondary | Aggression Questionnaire | Levels of aggression (range 0-87). Higher scores indicate more aggression. | Change from baseline, 4 weeks after treatment starts, and 3 months after treatment has ended. Ranges from 0-87, with higher higher scores indicating more aggression problems. | |
| Secondary | Anger Rumination Scale | Levels of anger rumination (range: 19-76). Higher scores indicate more anger rumination. | Change from baseline, 4 weeks after treatment starts, and 3 months after treatment has ended | |
| Secondary | Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire | Levels of mindfulness (range: 29-145). Higher scores indicate more mindfulness. | Change from baseline, 4 weeks after treatment starts, and 3 months after treatment has ended | |
| Secondary | Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (Subscale Suppression) | Levels of suppression (range: 1-28). Higher scores indicate more suppression. | Change from baseline, once every week during treatment (0-4 weeks after baseline), and 3 months after treatment has ended. | |
| Secondary | The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index | Sleep quality (range: 0-21). Higher scores indicate worse sleep quality. | Change from baseline, 4 weeks after treatment starts, and 3 months after treatment has ended | |
| Secondary | Perceived Stress Scale 10 item version | Stress (range: 0-40). Higher scores indicate more negative stress. | Change from baseline, once every week during treatment (0-4 weeks after baseline), and 3 months after treatment has ended. |